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The phrase "too and" does not make sense and is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is possible that someone could say this phrase in spoken English as a filler or filler phrase, but it is not considered a standard or acceptable part of a sentence. It would be better to use a different word or phrase to convey the intended meaning. Example: "I have to go to the store too and..." This does not make sense as a complete sentence. It would be better to say, "I have to go to the store too. And then I need to pick up some milk."
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Teacher too, and inspiration.
Shorts too, and beards.
Restaurants too, and I imagine bicycles".
Routes can be recorded, too, and shared.
Mermaids Too "And this is Sir Isaac".
The women, too, and the boys.
Then Richard too and now Hugo.
Mrs. Palma sang, too, and sobbed.
There was wine, too, and pretty boys".
There were sports, too, and guitar lessons.
Qatar too, and Kuwait, despite its corruption.
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